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  • My preferred daily has been opensuse tumble weed on my self built desktop and Lenovo laptops. I had been using Leap on a couple old MacBooks (one air, and one mbp). I tried nixos about 6 months ago and I’ve migrated several of my machines over to nix. Opensuse and nix are without question my top two.

    Servers, I run Debian server, Ubuntu server, and rocky.












  • Best is subjective. As someone who has been using Linux exclusively for over 12 years now, I really don’t like pop at all. I’ve tried it several time over the last couple years and just don’t enjoy it.

    Preferred daily: Suse tumbleweed with plasma Secondary choice (and it’s a close second): NixOS (not beginner friendly!!) Beginner recommendation: Mint Cinnamon or Mate.


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    1 year ago

    I’m currently running (and have been for well over a year), an x1 carbon 5th Gen. I daily it for work, running Opensuse tumbleweed.

    It’s arguably the greatest laptop running Linux experience I’ve had. I have a 2015 MacBook pro running Opensuse Leap, which is also really good. But the keyboard is far better on the X1C.

    Im bouncing between my desk and various buildings all day for work, so I never really stretch the batteries wings. It’s good for up to 3 hours (depending on work load) I feel like… But I’ve not really tested it. I always have the machine with me and could charge it up and put it through its paces this weekend if it would be of interest to you? Obviously this machine has been around awhile, and I’m not even certain of the battery’s health.

    Edit: Just wanted to add, 10/10, would HIGHLY recommend!